Willy Wonka
The character Willy Wonka is present in
4 films.
Among thoses,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
, 1h55
Directed by Tim BurtonOrigin USAGenres Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
MusicalThemes Cooking films,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Children's filmsActors Johnny Depp,
Freddie Highmore,
David Kelly,
Geoffrey Holder,
Julia Winter,
Helena Bonham CarterRating67%
Charlie Bucket (Freddie Highmore) is a kind and loving boy living in poverty with his parents (Noah Taylor and Helena Bonham Carter) and four bedridden grandparents. They all rely on his father for income, employed at a toothpaste factory, responsible for putting the caps on the tubes. Down the street is Willy Wonka's (Johnny Depp) chocolate factory, which reopened after industrial espionage forced him into seclusion and to sack his employees. Charlie's Grandpa Joe (David Kelly) worked for Wonka before the termination., 1h25
Directed by Steven Soderbergh,
Aaron SeltzerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Children's filmsActors Jayma Mays,
Jennifer Coolidge,
Adam Campbell,
Faune A. Chambers,
Crispin Glover,
Darrell HammondRating24%
Lucy (Jayma Mays) finds that her adoptive father (David Carradine), a museum curator, has been attacked by Silas (Kevin Hart). Before dying, he gives clues which lead her to a "Golden Ticket" in a vending machine candy bar. Edward (Kal Penn) is training at a Mexican monastery to be a monk. Ignacio (Jareb Dauplaise) becomes enraged at Edward's displeasure at the living conditions and has him beaten and thrown out the window. On the way Edward grabs a Monk's "Golden Ticket". Next, the film introduces Susan (Faune Chambers). She is going to Namibia to meet her new adoptive parents. While she orders water, snakes come out and hijack the plane. Samuel L. Jackson (James Walker, Sr.) pops up and starts repeatedly saying "I have had it with these goddamn snakes on this goddamn plane!" and he throws Susan out of the plane so that she would be safe. Susan accidentally falls on Paris Hilton and finds her "Golden Ticket" in Paris' purse. Then the film introduces Peter (Adam Campbell), a mutant, a student at Mutant Academy, who is often teased for his chicken-like wings. One day he asks Mystique (Carmen Electra) to come with him to the homecoming dance, but he ends up bullied by Mystique's jealous boyfriend, Wolverine (Vince Vieluf), and the Headmaster, Magneto (Jim Piddock). As Magneto wills a locker door to open and knock Peter to the ground, another student's "Golden Ticket" falls onto Peter's chest.